Titus was born with cerebral palsy, but that hasn't stopped him from his own dreams of participating in a real long-distance race.

Titus spends his days looking longingly out of windows at other children running and playing, wishing he could join them.

And with Tobias's help, he finally will.

The precocious Okie recently sent a letter to a local news station asking for help obtaining a jogging stroller so he and Titus could participate in John Marshall Mid-High School's 5K run.

"My mom is a teacher and can't afford one of those fancy running pushing joggers and all I have to use is a baby pushing stroller," Tobias wrote News 9 [pdf]. "Can you go on the news and not ask Oklahomans to give me anything but can someone loan me a jogger pusher so I can push Titus in the 5K?"

News 9 did more than just report the story — they contacted Oklahoma Able Tech and obtained a jogging stroller for Tobian and Titus.